How We Remember Barrio Viejo
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How We Remember Barrio Viejo
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How Barrio Viejo was separated from Centro Moderno.
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WHERE? Eth-Noh-Tec Studio
977 South Van Ness
San Francisco, CA 94110
between 2st & 20th Streets
close to 24th Street BART
WHEN? Saturday, Apr. 25 – 7pm Show
Admission: $5-$15 (sliding scale)
Reserve Now! 415-282-8705
WHO? WOW!
Eth-Noh-Tec: Kinetic Story Theater: Asian American Storytelling – moving myths with modern messages.
Na Leo Nahenahe: Hawaiian Acapella Choir, with sweet island sounds to soothe the soul and remember the Aina, spirit of the Land. A joyful noise for week of Earth Day!
Barbara Jane Reyes & Oscar Bermeo- Poetic Pair: The City Is More Than Text- exploring San Francisco and New York City through interpoetic dialogue.
Pearl Ubungen: Urban Dancer: Filipina American Contemporary dance performance
Leon Sun: Author/painter/ poet offers little snippets of insight and wisdom that grow out of day-to-day life with “Nikki†his Siberian husky.
David Yun: Film Maker has shown his works internationally in festivals from New York to Madrid, Sydney top Seoul.
COME TO THE SALON! SONGWRITING – POETRY – STORYTELLERS – FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY – MUSIC – DANCE – AND MORE! There’s no other Arts event like this in town: performances, discussions afterwards, communities of creativity in conversation… this is cultural activism.
MORE INFO: www.ethnohtec.org
Anything to Declare?
Version 4
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Congrats to Scott Woods, President of Poetry Slam, Inc., for completing another 24-hour poetry feature in celebration of National Poetry Month. It’s a pretty amazing feat to pull off once, but this is the fourth year in a row Scott has pulled off this marathon reading and without repeating a poem from any of his previous 24-hour sets.
For a full set list and some thoughts on making it through a complete day of reading poems, you can check out Scott’s LiveJournal entries here and here.